Celebs hail SC ruling on privacy, want relook at Section 377

IANS  |  New Delhi 

From Kamal Haasan to Onir to Dia Mirza to Sridhar Rangayan, celebrities took to to welcome the Supreme Court's judgment declaring the Right to Privacy a fundamental right, and said it is time to rethink Section 377, which criminalises gay sex.

In a major boost to individual freedom, the Supreme on Thursday declared that right to privacy was a fundamental right and protected as an intrinsic part of life and personal liberty and freedoms guaranteed by the Constitution.

Filmmaker and gay rights activist Sridhar Rangayan said it is "a big day for the LGBTQ community in India".

"I am truly overwhelmed by the Supreme verdict on right to privacy, and the parts of the judgment which specifically mention that sexual orientation should be a guaranteed right under the Constitution," said Rangayan, who hosts the Kashish LGBTQ Mumbai Film Festival.

"This is a big day for the LGBTQ community in India who have been fighting for their rights for over two decades. This verdict vindicates our appeal for equal rights as citizens of India. I feel truly happy and free," he added.

In 2009, the Delhi High had ruled that Section 377 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) was unconstitutional. But in December 2013, the Supreme overturned the verdict.

"Shab" director Onir, who has always been vocal about sexuality and LGBTQ issues, also asked the apex to look into Section 377.

"Landmark judgment by Supreme after Triple Talaq Verdict. Right To Privacy -- fundamental right under the Constitution. Lets talk 377," posted Onir, whose film "My Brother?Nikhil" dealt with AIDS and gay-related issues.

Kamal said there is "nothing vague or amorphous" about the judgment.

"People thank the honourable judges. These are moments that make India," he added.

Producer Shirish Kunder appreciated the move by saying: "We live in wonderful times, where we are grateful to just get our fundamental rights back. Right To Privacy."

Actress Dia Mirza got patriotic with her tweet as she said this is "one of the many reasons why I love my country! Hail democracy".

Actors Ranvir Shorey and Annup Sonii also welcomed the judgment.

TV personality Raghu Ram, who was last seen on the silver screen in "Tees Maar Khan", became a fan of the apex after the verdict.

"I'm a fan of the Supreme all over again! Two landmark judgments in three days! Killing it, Right To Privacy, Triple Talaq."

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